1931 was the last time stocks had this bad of a start to December - and that doesn’t include yesterday’s drop of around 1.5% which came after being up as much as 1%, early in the day. For anyone who thought that the Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell was going to come the rescue of falling markets and deliver a Santa Claus Rally, they were mistaken.
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In choppy trade so far this month, the S&P is up about 1% and is less than 1% from its all‐time high
achieved on January 26th, 2018. The 10‐year treasury yield has fallen 3.7% to 2.84%. The dollar is the
major story with the index hitting a high of 96.98 breaking out to a new 52‐week high and causing
commodities to apparently crash in price.
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All eyes are on trade talks this week with the G7 meetings coming up in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada on Friday and Saturday. The press is coining it the “G6 + the United States”. Given the current state of geo-politics, this meeting could produce some market moving tweets!